Obituary, Death Ellen Yarnell of Hollidaysburg, PA, Passes Away at 19 After Battling Mental Illness; A Tribute to Her Life and Legacy
Hollidaysburg, PA – June 1, 2024: The community of Hollidaysburg and Altoona is mourning the loss of Ellen M. Yarnell, a vibrant 19-year-old and a 2023 graduate of Hollidaysburg High School. Ellen passed away at her home on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, after a brief but intense battle with mental illness. Her untimely death has left a profound void in the lives of her family, friends, and all who knew her.
Ellen was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, to Todd J. and Rebecca L. (Langenbacher) Yarnell. She was a dedicated student and an active member of her community. At Hollidaysburg High School, Ellen excelled academically and was passionately involved in various extracurricular activities. She was a talented musician, participating in the school band, and had a keen interest in visual arts. Ellen was also a committed member of the Cross Country team, demonstrating her versatility and dedication.
After graduating from high school in 2023, Ellen continued her educational journey at Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Cook Honors College, where she was studying Speech and Language Pathology. Her choice of study reflected her desire to help others and her commitment to making a difference in the world. Ellen was known for her deep faith and active participation in Young Life, an organization that supports young people in their spiritual journeys.
Ellen’s personal interests were as diverse as her academic and extracurricular pursuits. She loved baking, a hobby that brought joy to her family and friends. Outdoor adventures were another of her passions, and she spent countless hours exploring nature and enjoying its beauty. Ellen cherished spending time with her family and caring for her beloved dog, Luna, who was a constant source of comfort and companionship.
The impact of Ellen’s life extended far beyond her immediate family. She was survived by her parents, Todd and Rebecca Yarnell, and her brother, Isaac Yarnell. Her extended family included her great-grandfather, Ron Wininger, and her grandfather, Michael Langenbacher, affectionately known as “Papa.” Ellen also leaves behind great-aunts Janice Lindsey and Ronda Wininger, uncles Larry and Waylon Yarnell, aunt Michelle Langenbacher, and cousins Jamen, Kaleb, Grace, Michele, and Jeff Ocker. Ellen’s kindness and infectious smile touched many lives, including special friends Joelle, Rachel, Victoria, Cali, Lydia, Mrs. Clever, and Mrs. Watt, who will all deeply miss her.
Ellen was preceded in death by several beloved family members, including her grandparents, affectionately known as Nana, Grammy, and Pappy Yarnell. Her great-grandmothers Nancy Wininger and Betty Langenbacher, and her great-grandfather Edgar Langenbacher, also passed before her. The legacy of love and warmth they left behind was a significant part of Ellen’s life and upbringing.
The community will have an opportunity to honor Ellen’s memory at a Celebration of Life service. Family and friends will gather from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at Hicks Methodist Church, where the Rev. Rich Morris will officiate. This gathering will provide a space for those who knew Ellen to share their memories, grieve together, and celebrate the beautiful life she lived.
In lieu of flowers, Ellen’s family has requested that memorials be made to Young Life, P.O. Box 333, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648. This organization was close to Ellen’s heart, and contributions will support its mission to guide and support young people in their spiritual journeys.
The arrangements for Ellen’s service are being handled by Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., Duncansville. The community has expressed immense gratitude for the support and condolences they have received during this difficult time.
Ellen’s death is a tragic reminder of the profound challenges associated with mental illness. Her brief but fierce battle highlights the importance of mental health awareness and support. The outpouring of love and support from the community underscores the impact Ellen had on those around her.
As we reflect on Ellen’s life, we remember a young woman who was deeply loved and who had an incredible zest for life. Her involvement in music, arts, athletics, and faith communities showcased her multifaceted personality and her desire to connect with and uplift others. Ellen’s dedication to her studies and her ambition to become a speech and language pathologist illustrated her commitment to helping others.
The loss of Ellen Yarnell is felt deeply across Hollidaysburg, Altoona, and beyond. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her and in the legacy of kindness and compassion she left behind. The community’s response to her passing is a testament to the love and respect she earned in her short life.
As we continue to support one another through this time of grief, let us also remember to honor Ellen’s memory by advocating for mental health awareness and support. Her life, though cut tragically short, serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, community, and the ongoing fight against the stigma associated with mental illness.
In conclusion, Ellen Yarnell’s passing is a significant loss to all who knew her. The vibrant, talented, and kind young woman will be remembered for her contributions to her community, her dedication to her faith, and the joy she brought to her family and friends. As we say goodbye, we also commit to keeping her spirit alive through acts of kindness, support for mental health initiatives, and a continued commitment to the values she held dear.